Nam Hing Fong (Upper) is the elevated companion billboard to the Nam Hing Fong (Lower) placement in Causeway Bay, offering a higher sightline that catches attention from further down the street and from vehicles on the road. Together, the Upper and Lower billboards on Nam Hing Fong create a stacked advertising presence that dominates the building façade. This dual-format approach is effective for product launches, seasonal campaigns, and brand awareness drives that benefit from amplified visual presence within Causeway Bay.

Address
39 Yiu Wa Street, Causeway Bay
Format
Static
Supports dynamic content, live data feed, O2O connectivity, programmatic DOOH
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Key Statistics

Monthly Vehicular Traffic
3,050,000+
Monthly Vehicular Traffic
3,050,000+
Monthly Vehicular Traffic
3,050,000+

Previously advertised

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about billboard and digital advertising with XGD Media.

Digital billboards are ideal for motion content, dynamic messaging, and flexible campaign changes. Static billboards are better for simple, bold visuals and long-term 24/7 brand presence.

The effectiveness of this location comes from its surrounding pedestrian and vehicular traffic, its position within a busy commercial district, and its proximity to retail, dining, transport, or lifestyle destinations that attract consistent audience flow.

We recommend booking at least 15 business days prior to your intended booking period. For urgent campaigns or special situations, please contact XGD Media directly so we can review availability and assist with the arrangement.

You can contact XGD Media directly to check availability, confirm technical specifications, and receive a recommended outdoor advertising plan based on your campaign objective, target audience, and preferred format.

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